Pennsylvania Code
Title 7 - AGRICULTURE
Part V - Bureau of Plant Industry
Chapter 130e - COMMERCIAL MANURE HAULER AND BROKER CERTIFICATION
Subchapter B - CERTIFICATION
COMMERCIAL MANURE HAULERS-LEVEL 3
Section 130e.41 - Determination of competence
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) Commercial manure hauler Level 3 certification. Determination of competence for a Level 3 commercial manure hauler shall be based on the successful completion of a Department-developed or approved certification course and a written examination meeting the requirements in this section. Both the certification course and the written examination shall be administered in a classroom setting. The certification course shall be completed prior to the applicant taking the written examination. A person certified and in good standing as a commercial nutrient management specialist or a public nutrient management dual specialist under the Department's nutrient management certification regulations in Chapter 130b (relating to nutrient management certification), meets the requirements to be certified as a Level 3 commercial manure hauler.
(b) Certification course. The certification course must, at a minimum, address the applicant's understanding, competence and proficiency with regard to the following topics:
(c) Certification course and written examination. The Department or an approved educational institution or entity, as provided for in the act, may develop and administer the training courses and proctor the written examinations. Certification courses and examinations for Level 3 commercial manure haulers will be offered at least twice per year, or more often as deemed necessary by the Department. The certification courses and examinations will be offered at various locations across this Commonwealth in a manner that will insure Statewide coverage and access. At a minimum, the successful completion of the examination will demonstrate the applicant's understanding of transport and land application of manure on agricultural operations and the applicant's technical knowledge and proficiency relating to interpretation and implementation of nutrient management plans and nutrient balance sheets, as well as, the applicant's knowledge of recordkeeping requirements. The written examination must, at a minimum, address the topics and areas required to be addressed by the certification course, as set forth in subsection (b).
This section cited in 7 Pa. Code § 130e.42 (relating to certification requirements); 7 Pa. Code § 130e.51 (relating to commercial manure broker and hauler continuing education requirements); and 7 Pa. Code § 130e.52 (relating to continuing education credit course providers).